Left to right, Michael Peters, Doug Mishler and Bryce Keil build a new stage as part of the renovation at the Reno Little Theater on Aug. 14.

Written by

Katrina Raenell
kraenell@rgj.com

After spending 17 years homeless, the Reno Little Theater opened its doors to its new 7,200-square-foot building on Pueblo Street off of Wells Avenue in January 2012 with the production of Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."

Now, a year and a half later, the theater building is once again committing time and effort to its performances by undergoing renovations that include a new stage, lights, a donor wall plaque and a refurbished upstairs used for meetings, auditions, workshops and rehearsals. The theater also has plans to use the classroom upstairs for educational programs for ...